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  1. Internet Archive. Language. English. xii, 230 pages 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-220) The first attempts -- A mere compiler? -- Poet and novelist -- Literary critic and historian -- Curiosities of literature and The literary character -- The Murray circle -- The elder and the younger D'Israeli -- Old age and new ...

  2. firmamento sea”), que envió a Isaac desde Zamora3. Resulta pues de estos datos que la vida de Isaac Israeli se ha de mover en un arco temporal que va aproximadamente desde 1270 a 1330. La obra principal de Isaac Israeli es el Yesod ´Olam, una obra sobre “la intercalación y sus secretos”, es decir, sobre el calendario judío, basada en

  3. 26 de mai. de 2007 · 6 by Isaac Disraeli. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 by Isaac Disraeli. Read now or download (free!) Choose how to read this book Url Size; Read online (web)

  4. Omnia opera Ysaac. Isaac Israeli ben Solomon, in ebraico Yitzhaq ben Sh'lomo ha-Yisra'eli; in ebraico יצחק בן שלמה הישראל ‎? in arabo ﺍﺑﻮ ﻳﻌﻘﻮﺏ ﺍﺳﺤﺎﻕ ﺑﻥ ﺳﻠﻴﻤﺎﻥ الإسرائيلي ‎?, Abū Yaʿqūb Isḥāq ibn Sulaymān al-Isrāʾīlī; anche noto come Isaac Israeli il Vecchio, (Egitto, 855 – Qayrawan, 955), è stato un filosofo ...

  5. Isaac D'Israeli. Born. in Enfield, Middlesex, England, The United Kingdom. May 11, 1766. Died. January 19, 1848. edit data. Isaac D'Israeli was a writer and scholar best known for his essays, his associations with other men of letters, and as the father of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. Isaac D'Israeli was a writer and scholar best ...

  6. Isaac ben Salomón Israeli,, fue un médico y uno de los primeros pensadores medievales judíos. No debe ser confundido con Isaac Israeli el Joven. Escribió varios tratados médicos y filosóficos ampliamente traducidos al hebreo y al latín; sus obras reflejan las perspectivas aristotélicas desde un punto neoplatónico y bajo la influencia de Al-Kindi.

  7. Isaac Israeli. Translated by Alexander Altmann and Samuel M. Stern. With a New Foreword by Alfred L. Ivry. Recognized as one of the earliest Jewish neo-Platonist writers, Isaac ben Solomon Israeli (ca. 855–955) influenced Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars through the Middle Ages. A native of Egypt who wrote in Arabic, Israeli explored ...